Peter Drucker discusses his first teaching job in the United States and his teaching technique. He further details how he became involved in business consulting in the private and public sector, government consulting during World War II and his...

Drucker agrees with James Worthy's curriculum and believes that the splintering of management learning is senseless. Drucker also states he is working on a book and congratulates Worthy on his "retirement." Contains Drucker's original signature.

Drucker thanks Steve Roling, Vice President of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, for his gift to the Drucker Archives Project at Claremont Graduate University. He also states that Ewing Kauffman was a...

One of two edited draft copies, contains corrections by Bradley Jacobs of his oral history interview. Bradley Jacobs, former Orange County assessor, discusses his professional relationship with Peter Drucker and how Jacobs applied his theories in...

Irving Louis Horowitz, the editorial chairman and president emeritus of Transaction Publishers, shares his thoughts of Drucker's book, The Future of Industrial Man. Contains Horowitz's original signature.

Brent Bowers, the author of 1,000 Years, 1,000 People: Ranking the Men and Women Who Shaped the Millennium, sends Drucker a copy of the book which features him and asks Drucker to comment on his reaction. Contains Bowers' original signature.

Betsy Turner, the treasurer of the Fuller Brush Company, thanks C. William Pollard of ServiceMaster for giving her Drucker's book, "Managing the Non-profit Organization" and tells him that Drucker's books have served as a mentor. Contains...

Shirley Wilkins, of An Intelligent Word, a secretarial service, writes Drucker telling him what a privilege it has been transcribing tapes of a leadership/management conference he attended as a guest speaker. She goes on to write that she will try...

Dolly Patterson, director of communications of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, writes Sidney E. Harris, dean of the Peter Drucker Graduate Management Center saying that she is sending him interview materials. A special issue number...

Danica Purg of IEDC - Bled School of Management in Slovenia writes the reasons she was unable to be with Drucker virtually at an Academy meeting in the United States. Contains Purg's original signature.

Marty Davidson, president of Southern Pipe and Supply Company, Inc., thanks Gale D. Merseth, dean and professor of management at the Claremont Graduate School, for including him in Drucker's 80th birthday celebration.

James Worthy, now a professor at Northwestern University, is congratulated by Drucker on his new position. Drucker also states that he enjoyed Worthy's paper on General Wood and his approach to management. Signed Peter F. Drucker (d.d.).